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  • The brick church in the historic center of the capital was built in 1555-1561 at the behest of Ivan the Terrible and in honor of the victory over the Kazan Khanate, which finally won the Day of Protection of the Blessed Virgin.
    The architect of St. Basil’s Cathedral (historically and today – Pokrovsky, in addition, a separate church of St. Basil the Blessed was added later) – Postnik Yakovlev, architect of Pskov.
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  • In 2021 St. Basils Cathedral celebrated its 460th birthday. It was built by order of Ivan the Terrible to honor his military victory in the Russian-Kazan war.
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  • Who Were Saint Basils Cathedrals Architects? The architects in charge of the construction were Ivan Barma and Postnik Yakovlev.
  • 9. The interior of St. Basils Cathedral has been described as adventurous. People who have visited this Cathedral have described their experience as fascinating...
  • Whether this tale is rooted in truth or myth, it adds to the allure of St. Basil's Cathedral, sparking intrigue and fascination among those who encounter its...
  • But Who Was The Architect Of St Basils Cathedral? Until now, the historians have not find out who built this legendary Russian church.
  • The architect of St. Basils Cathedral (historically and today – Pokrovsky, in addition, a separate church of St. Basil the Blessed was added later)...
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  • The Cathedral of Vasily the Blessed (Russian: Sobor Vasiliia Blazennogo), commonly known as Saint Basil's Cathedral, Kremlin, is a former church in Red...
  • Saint Basils Cathedral is a church in the heart of Moscow, Russia. It was built in the sixteenth century as a Russian church.
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  • It is said that the preservation of St. Basil's Cathedral happened because of the actions of Piotr Baranovski, an architect of the time.